Names Inspired by Colors

Names that take inspiration from hues in various languages (even rare "fictional colors). Some names will be familiar but others have almost a mystical quality to them. Could be good names for fantasy characters or pets as well!
  1. Tenné
    • Amber
      • Origin:

        Word name, English
      • Description:

        Though perhaps not as currently stylish as Ruby, Jade, or Pearl, Amber has a colorful history (remember the notorious Forever Amber heroine?). Unfortunately, it does come with the "Amber Alert" connotation for modern parents (and their children).
    • Auburn
      • Origin:

        Color name
      • Meaning:

        "deep reddish-brown"
      • Description:

        A strong, warm name and a strong warm color. Would make an excellent alternative to August or Aubrey.
    • Azura
      • Amarelo
        • Bistre
          • Carmine
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "vivid red"
            • Description:

              This traditional Italian name could have a whole new life when viewed as a color name.
          • Celadon
            • Origin:

              Color name
            • Description:

              Like Cerulean, one of the new and unusual color names -- it's a soft grayish green -- suitable for a boy.
          • Cerise
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "cherry"
            • Description:

              Infinitely preferable to the tease-inspiring English version of the word.
          • Citrine
            • Origin:

              Gemstone name
            • Description:

              Citrine is a type of quartz named after its citrus-colored hues. if Amethyst, Jasper, and Onyx (all other types of quartz) can be used, why not Citrine, which has a lovely French-sounding suffix. Citrine is one of the many rare and attractive girl names starting with C.
          • Cyan
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "greenish blue color"
            • Description:

              Cyan is a highly unusual blue-green color name, a classmate of Celadon and Cerulean. It does come with the homey nickname Cy.
          • Fawn
            • Origin:

              Nature name
            • Meaning:

              "a young deer"
            • Description:

              The doe-eyed Fawn is as gentle and soft as the baby deer it represents. And much like that baby deer, it carries with it the potential of new life. Fawn was featured at the bottom of the Top 1000 throughout the '60s and '70s — around the same time that Bambi came into play. But unlike Bambi, Fawn maintains relevance in the 21st century, thanks to its warmth and ties to the natural world. We would love to meet more baby girls named Fawn.
          • Gray
            • Origin:

              Color name, also diminutive of Grayson
            • Description:

              The girls have Violet and Scarlet and Ruby and Rose, but for the boys there's a much more limited palette of color names. Gray (or Grey), is one exception, which could make for a soft and evocative--if slightly somber-- choice, especially in the middle. Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney recently named their son Leo Grey.
          • Garrow
            • Heliotrope
              • Origin:

                botanical name
              • Description:

                Despite the beauty of this flower's appearance and fragrance, this is one of the clumsier flower names.
            • Indigo
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "Indian dye"
              • Description:

                Indigo is one of the most appealing and evocative of the new generation of color names. Color names have joined flower and jewel names -- in a big way -- and Indigo, a deep blue-purple dye from plants native to India, is particularly striking for both girls and boys. Although most people don't think of it like this, Indigo might also be considered among the most stylish Greek baby names in use today. Some cultural references: The Indigo Girls are a folk duo, 'Mood Indigo' is a classic Duke Ellington jazz composition, and there is a 1970's New Age theory that Indigo children possess special, sometimes supernatural abilities. Indigo is the name of a character in the Ntozake Shange novel Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo, and was used for his daughter by Lou Diamond Phillips.
            • Iris
              • Origin:

                Flower name; Greek
              • Meaning:

                "rainbow"
              • Description:

                Iris has so much going for it. It's a fashionable flower name. It's a mythological name, from the Greek goddess of the rainbow. And it's a classic name, always ranking in the girls' Top 1000 but now at its highest point ever.
            • Jade
              • Origin:

                Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "stone of the side"
              • Description:

                As a precious stone, Jade is known for its cool green hues, its importance in Chinese art, and its ability to transmit wisdom, confidence, and clarity. As a name however, Jade is a 90’s throwback in the UK, a Number 1 choice in France, and a returning gem in the US right now.
            • Jasmine
              • Origin:

                Flower name, from Persian
              • Meaning:

                "gift from God"
              • Description:

                Jasmine was derived from the Persian word yasmin, referring to the jasmine flower. Scented oil was made from the plant, and it was used as a perfume throughout the Persian Empire. Variants include Jazmin, Yasmin, Yasmine, and Jessamine.
            • Jet
              • Origin:

                Mineral and word name
              • Description:

                This super-charged variation of Jett is on the rise -- along with the unlikely newcomer Jetson.